In Search Of My Shadow | Documentary Review
Highlighting the retrospective works and diasporic life of artist, producer and actor Saleh Saqqaf. On a vibrant evening at the Bankstown Arts Centre, In Search of My Shadow brought audiences […]
Highlighting the retrospective works and diasporic life of artist, producer and actor Saleh Saqqaf. On a vibrant evening at the Bankstown Arts Centre, In Search of My Shadow brought audiences […]
The artist examines pathways to mitigate the spectre of disaster. How might it appear to live without hope? Akil Ahamat is grasping for answers. Curated by Sebastian-Henry Jones, Extinguishing Hope […]
Poetry and prose speak to the experience of growing up Indian in Western Australia. Devouring Sukhjit Kaur Khalsa’s debut book Fully Sikh: hot chips and turmeric stains (2025) within two […]
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A crime thriller set in 1920s Vietnam. Right from the start of Those Opulent Days is a threat of destruction. The book is the first novel from Jacquie Pham, a […]
CaLD and First Nations artists challenge the traditional Anglo-Saxon art sphere. The 3rd Bankstown Biennale emerges as a powerful artistic and cultural statement, led by culturally and linguistically diverse (CaLD) […]
An audio walking tour that explores the hidden worlds of Bankstown’s youth. The Sydney Festival’s Stories From Here walking tour proved to be a powerful exploration of youth voices and […]
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Different choreographers come together to present a showcase for Bangarra Dance Theatre. Bangarra Dance Theatre’s Dance Clan is an ongoing lineage of dance work that twines storytellers, choreographers, dancers and […]
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A powerful collection of lyric essays reshaping storytelling to reflect First Nations culture and history. Unravelling the ways colonial history shapes the present can be daunting. One powerful approach is […]
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Heralded by hymn music, ‘Pole Dance Daddy’ Cleo Rapture strutted into the middle of the big top wearing a shiny robe and eight-inch platforms. If the nightclub is a queer […]
A feminist reckoning of women across history who broke the rules and forged their way. With a rallying cry of “Come join me on the railroad”, Well-Behaved Women at Belvoir […]